Headline: News-Press Now, 11/20/2024
Police Chief Rob Duncan said the department is working with the state’s attorney general and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to catch the people who left papers with Nazi symbols in three different neighborhoods Nov. 10.
The flyers encouraged people to join the Aryan Freedom Network, a neo-Nazi group based in Texas. Its website states it has chapters in 26 states. Iowa is not listed.
However, Duncan believes the “multiple people” live in the Cedar Valley.
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